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3. AIAA Organization Overview
4. AIAA Organizational StructureBoard of Directors - Detail
5. AIAA Organization Overview
6. AIAA Organizational StructureTechnical Activities Committee
7. Technical Committees AEROSPACE SCIENCES
Aeroacoustics Technical Committee
Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technical Committee
Aerodynamic Measurement Technology Technical Committee
Aerospace Sciences Group
Applied Aerodynamics Technical Committee
Astrodynamics Technical Committee
Atmospheric and Space Environments Technical Committee
Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Technical Committee
Fluid Dynamics Technical Committee
Guidance, Navigation & Control Technical Committee
Plasmadynamics & Lasers Technical Committee
Thermophysics Technical Committee
AIRCRAFT AND AIR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
Air Transportation Systems Technical Committee
Aircraft Design Technical Committee
Aircraft Operations Technical Committee
Balloon Systems Technical Committee
Flight Testing Technical Committee
General Aviation Systems Technical Committee
Lighter-than-Air Systems Technical Committee
Product Support Technical Committee
V/STOL Aircraft Systems Technical Committee
8. Technical Committees ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Economics Technical Committee
History Technical Committee
Legal Aspects Aero & Astro Technical Committee
Management Technical Committee
Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Technical Committee
Society & Aerospace Tech Technical Committee
Systems Engineering Technical Committee
Technical Information Technical Committee
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Communications Systems Technical Committee
Computer Systems Technical Committee
Digital Avionics Technical Committee
Information and Command & Control Systems Technical Committee
Intelligent Systems Technical Committee
Sensor Systems Technical Committee
Software Systems Technical Committee
9. Technical Committees PROPULSION & ENERGY
Aerospace Power Systems Technical Committee
Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committee
Electric Propulsion Technical Committee
Energetic Components & Systems Technical Committee
Hybrid Rockets Technical Committee
Liquid Propulsion Technical Committee
Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion Technical Committee
Propellants & Combustion Technical Committee
Propulsion and Energy Group
Solid Rockets Technical Committee
Terrestrial Energy Systems Technical Committee
SPACE & MISSILES
Life Sciences & Systems Technical Committee
Microgravity & Space Processes
Missile Systems Technical Committee
Space & Missiles Group
Space Automation & Robotics Technical Committee
Space Colonization Technical Committee
Space Logistics Technical Committee
Space Operations & Support Technical Committee
Space Systems Technical Committee
Space Tethers Technical Committee
Space Transportation Technical Committee
Weapon System Effectiveness Technical Committee
10. Technical Committees STRUCTURES, DESIGN & TEST
Adaptive Structures Technical Committee
Computer-Aided Enterprise Solutions Technical Committee
Design Engineering Technical Committee
Ground Testing Technical Committee
Materials Technical Committee
Meshing, Visualization, and Computational Environments Technical Committee
Modeling & Simulation Technical Committee
Structural Dynamics Technical Committee
Structures Technical Committee
Survivability Technical Committee
11. Program Committees in TAC Aerospace Traffic Management
Energy Optimized Aircraft and Equipment Systems
Gossamer Spacecraft
Homeland Security
HyTASP
Netcentric Operations
Reusable Launch Vehicles Space Exploration
Space Station Unmanned Systems
Value Driven Design
12. Important Standing Committees Standing committees handle the normal course of activity (non-technical) for AIAA. There are 20 Standing committees which report through various chains at the board of director level. Several of the standing committees that GTTC interacts with more frequently are described in the following pages (source AIAA website).
13. Important Standing Committees
14. Important Standing Committees
15. Important Standing Committees
16. GTTC Objectives, Membership, and Major Tenets Objectives
Advance the state-of-the-art and technologies associated with ground testing and ground testing facilities
Technical Conferences
Student Engineering Competition
Ground Testing Award
Outstanding Paper Awards
Aerospace America articles
Working Groups
AIAA Standards, Guides, and Recommended Practices
Technical Short Courses
White Papers
Liaisons
17. Objectives, Membership, and Major Tenets (cont) Membership
Diverse membership spanning government, industry, and academia
Major Tenets
Impact
Ownership and involvement
Distributed leadership
Communication
Mentoring
Liaisons
Have Fun!!!
18. Special Items Working Groups focusing on technical issues
TC logo
Associate members, International members
National award
New member orientation and mentoring
Member recognition - letters to management
Participation certificates
Ownership Ownership Ownership
19. GTTC Website http://www.aiaa.org/tc/gt/gttchome.html
Excellent reference for all GTTC information:
Subcommittee and Working Group charters
Duties and Responsibilities
Current members’ names, addresses, and phone numbers
Ground Testing Award recipients
GTTC meeting chronology
GTTC membership history
Linked to AIAA website
20. Organizational Structure Chair
Mark Melanson
21. Steering Committee Chair: GTTC Chair (Mark Melanson)
Vice-Chair: GTTC Vice-Chair (David Cahill)
Membership: Chairs and Vice Chairs of Primary and Task SC’s
Objectives:
Review policy, AIAA business, and all matters of global interest to the GTTC
Regarding policy changes, makes recommendations to the GTTC for review, discussion, debate, and vote
Provides topics/issues/questions to be discussed at subsequent subcommittee meetings
Maintain status of action items between conferences
Provide the bulk of administrative effort for TC
Structure:
Membership includes the GTTC Chair, Vice-Chair, and Secretary, Chairs of the Aerodynamics and Propulsion Subcommittees, and the Chair of the Conference Planning Subcommittee
22. Membership Subcommittee Chair: GTTC Vice-Chair (David Cahill)
Vice-Chair: GTTC Secretary (Joe Patrick)
Objectives:
Provide focal point for new membership nominations and selection
Ensure needs of GTTC subcommittees are satisfied
Looks for “participants”, not just “attendees”
Ensures new members are indoctrinated
Structure:
Membership includes the GTTC Secretary and the Vice-Chairs of the Aerodynamics and Propulsion Subcommittees, as well as an appointed International Member.
Application screening and new membership selections are made at the January meeting each year in Reno
New members are assigned mentors and an orientation briefing is provided at the GTTC summer meeting
23. Subcommittees GTTC members required to serve on either Aerodynamics or Propulsion subcommittee
Distributes membership according to discipline and/or interests
Membership on other task subcommittees is voluntary but we need active participation by all members in at least 3 subcommittees (primary and task combined)!
Structure:
Vice-Chair elected by subcommittee members at winter meeting
Vice-Chair assumes position at summer meeting, serves 1 year term
Vice-Chair assumes Chair position at following summer meeting
24. Aerodynamics Subcommittee Chair: Andy Garrell
Vice-Chair: David Dress
Objectives:
Promote advancement of aerodynamic ground testing technology
Serve as liaison to other AIAA and non-AIAA organizations
Provide forum for discussion and establishment of aerodynamics-related working groups
25. Propulsion Subcommittee Chair: Harry Clark
Vice-Chair: Ray Castner
Objectives:
Support technical conferences, symposia, and courses
Conference Planning/Session Chairs/Invited papers and sessions
Encourage development and dissemination of new technology in propulsion ground testing including improvements in cost effectiveness and flexibility
Promote development of improved standard methodologies
Provide information and consultation on ground testing
26. Awards Subcommittee Chair: Brad Messer
Vice-Chair: Mike Hooser
Objectives:
Manage the selection of recipient for annual “Ground Testing Award”
Manage the review of conference papers for “Outstanding Paper” awards
Support AIAA membership upgrades for GTTC members
27. Conferences Subcommittee Chair: Jerry Kegelman
Vice Chair: Steve Dunn
Objectives:
Coordinate activities to support GTTC conferences
Joint AMT-GT Conference (even years - summer)
Joint Propulsion Conference (odd years - summer)
Annual Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit (January)
Coordinate USAF T&E Days participation (currently a year-to-year decision)
28. AIAA Aerodynamic Measurement Technology and Ground Testing Conference Objectives:
Take advantage of synergy between AMT and GT
Understand requirements and capabilities of both TCs
Transfer of technology and ideas
Provide forum for discussing issues and solutions
Past Structure:
Open conference with plenary sessions to set tone
Sessions chaired jointly by AMT and GT members
Each session built around several invited papers and include period for open discussion
Session chairs have ownership for their sessions
Wrap-up session summarize key issues and recommendations
29. Publications Subcommittee Chair: Jack Schlank
Vice Chair: Steve Dunn
Objectives:
Publish GTTC Newsletter twice a year and distribute at conferences
Manage GTTC website
Develop article for Aerospace America December Highlights issue
Liaison to the Journal of Aircraft
30. Education & Student Activities Subcommittee Chair: Phil Stich
Vice Chair: Justin Smith
Objectives:
Provide outreach to future ground testers
Briefings to student chapters and other groups
Maintain briefing materials
GTTC sponsored Short Courses
Provide GTTC poster boards for conferences
Support AIAA student activities
Provide GTTC Mentor process and New Member Orientation training
31. Standards Subcommittee Chair: Trevor Bender
Vice Chair: John Henfling
Objectives:
Further develop AGARD standard for Experimental Uncertainty
Encourage new applications of methodology
Disseminate techniques and increase awareness
Maintains all of the GTTC published documents
Status:
Published S-071-1995, “Assessment of Experimental Uncertainty with Application to Wind Tunnel Testing” based on AGARD AR-304
Updated and republished as S-071A-1999
Published G-045-2003 “Assessing Experimental Uncertainty-Supplement to AIAA S-071A-1999” provides detailed examples on uncertainty estimation
32. GTTC Working Groups Established to address technical needs in aerospace ground testing community
Provide forum for discussion and the development of solutions and standardization
Not a continuous activity - each working group identifies a specific goal or product that will be developed
Typically an AIAA Standard, Guide, Recommended Practice, or Special Project Report
Anticipate each working group to exist for 4-10 years
Must be chaired by GTTC member
Membership includes both GTTC and non-GTTC and non-AIAA
Meetings held to coincide with GTTC meetings
“Lessons Learned” developed to provide “How To” guidelines for new working groups
33. Working Group Development Working Groups work together to integrate activities:
Share lessons learned and coordinate meeting schedules
Working Group development guidelines
Showcased development and products
Working Groups are continually being established
Current Working Groups:
Flow Quality
Thrust Stand (disbanded)
Wind Tunnel Nomenclature
Dynamic Wind Tunnel Testing (disbanded)
34. Recent GTTC Working GroupProducts Internal Balances Technology and Calibration Working Group
AIAA Recommended Practice for Calibration and Use of Internal Strain-Gage Balances with Application to Wind Tunnel Testing, (R-091-2003)
Test Processes Working Group
AIAA Recommended Practice for Wind Tunnel Testing — Part 1 (R-092-1-2003)
AIAA Recommended Practice for Wind Tunnel Testing — Part 2 (R-092-2-2003)
Wind Tunnel Calibration Methodology Working Group
AIAA Recommended Practice for the Calibration of Subsonic and Transonic Wind Tunnels (R-093-2003)
Other Products:
Assessment of Experimental Uncertainty with Application to Wind Tunnel Testing (S-071A-1999)
AIAA Guide to Assessing Experimental Uncertainty - Supplement to S-071A-1999 (G-045-2003)
35. Wind Tunnel Flow QualityWorking Group Chair: Mark Kammeyer
Objectives:
Develop best practices and/or standards on the measurement and reporting of unsteady or fluctuating flow parameters related to wind tunnel testing
Status:
Soliciting input from experts on unsteady flow characterization
Developing set of common practices on the measurement of unsteady flow parameters
Turbulence
Acoustics
Pressure
Ultimate goal is to create a summary document of the best practices
36. Wind Tunnel Nomenclature Working Group Chair: Dave Cahill
Vice-Chair: Peter Wilcox
Secretary: Cliff Obare
Objectives:
Develop a set of standard nomenclature (symbols and definitions) for wind tunnel conditions and steady-state wind tunnel data
Status:
Working Group proposed in June 2002
Officially chartered as a GTTC Working Group in January 2003
Currently finalizing nomenclature information
Developing a draft AIAA Standard defining the nomenclature to be used for steady-state wind tunnel testing
37. Focus Groups Operate independently from the GTTC
No requirement of shared membership (although allowed and encouraged)
No requirement to co-locate meetings with the GTTC (although allowed)
Independent charters
Primary function is sharing of information within GT community
Free exchange of ideas, lessons learned, technical knowledge exchange
Meet two times per year at a member organizations site
Allows for tours and sharing of information via presentations and informal papers
Information is kept within the Focus Group, but may be made available to the GTTC
Communications with GTTC through liaisons
Representatives welcome to attend the GTTC meetings
Current Focus Groups:
Turbine Engine Test Working Group
Space Simulation Working Group
U.S. Industry Test Facilities Working Group
38. Focus Groups (cont) May be called on to support GTTC activities
Conference sessions, working groups, etc
If a Focus Group wants to produce a formal deliverable (standard, recommended practice, guide, or white paper)
Formal WG can be established under the GTTC
Work can be completed by the Focus Group
Approval of any deliverable must be granted by the GTTC
Formation
Similar to the formation of a Working Group
Establish need, core membership set
Charter must be drafted and presented
GTTC membership will vote on sponsorship
Sponsorship reviewed by the GTTC every four years (or sooner if required)
Focus Group can be dropped from the GTTC
39. GTTC Member Expectations Stay in communication:
Attend your appropriate Subcommittee/Working Group meetings (reference matrix in roster workbook)
Notify TC and Subcommittee Chairs if you are unable to attend
Notify GTTC Secretary of changes in phone, email, etc.
Participate actively:
In at least three Subcommittees (again, primary + two task)
Be a major contributor/leader of at least one of these activities
How do you select you areas of participation?
Go to meetings…
Subcommittees (all or most) to find out what goes
Working groups that have some interest to you
JUMP RIGHT IN!
Don’t expect to wait until you are comfortable!
40. GTTC Member Expectations(cont) Provide annual support as:
Conference Session Chair
Reviewer for Outstanding Papers / Best Paper
GTTC Mentor
Contributor to GTTC Newsletter
Contributor to AIAA Highlights article
When the opportunity arises:
Submit TC nominations
Invite technical papers or plan technical sessions
Submit Ground Testing Award nominations
41. Concluding Remarks GTTC is an energetic and involved TC.
Future success relies on commitment and involvement of all members*.
Fresh ideas are always welcome to make the GTTC better.
* We can and do remove members that don’t show and don’t participate.
42. Magnified Fine Print * We can and do remove members that don’t show and don’t participate